Alternative names: Lady Elizabeth Neville, Lady Elizabeth DeNeville, Elizabeth de Neville, Elizabeth of Abergaveeny NEVILLE, Elizabeth "Beauchamp of Baueauney" (Elizabeth "Beauchamp of Baueauney") NEVILLE
She was born in the year 1440 in Kent, England.
Alternative: She was born in the year 1435.
Alternative: She was born in the year 1438 in Raby, Durham, England.
Alternative: She was born in the year 1458 in Swinton, Yorkshire, England.
April 14 » The foundation stone of Nantes Cathedral, France is laid.
May 30 » Hussite Wars: Battle of Lipany: Effectively ending the war, Utraquist forces led by Diviš Bořek of Miletínek defeat and almost annihilate Taborite forces led by Prokop the Great.
February 17 » Duke Friedrich and Duke Johann attempt to subdue the peasantry of Dithmarschen, Denmark, in the Battle of Hemmingstedt.
March 9 » The fleet of Pedro Álvares Cabral leaves Lisbon for the Indies. The fleet will discover Brazil which lies within boundaries granted to Portugal in the Treaty of Tordesillas.
April 10 » Ludovico Sforza is captured by Swiss troops at Novara and is handed over to the French.
April 22 » Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral lands in Brazil.
August 9 » Ottoman–Venetian War (1499–1503): The Ottomans capture Methoni, Messenia.
December 24 » A joint Venetian–Spanish fleet captures the Castle of St. George on the island of Cephalonia.
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